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bioinoculants
Bioinoculants are preparations containing beneficial microorganisms — such as bacteria or fungi — that are applied to plants or soil to enhance plant growth, nutrient uptake, and stress tolerance. In plant science, they represent a promising area of research for developing sustainable agricultural practices, as they can improve crop performance by facilitating processes like nitrogen fixation and phosphorus solubilization without relying on synthetic inputs.
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Co-occurrence networks reveal candidate AMF-microbe assemblages for...
Better-designed soil inoculants mean the vegetables in your garden — and the wheat in your bread ...
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Halophilic bacteria and archaea in salinity-resilient agriculture: ...
The vegetables and grains at your grocery store increasingly come from soils turning salty due to...